Easter Bunny Chow

Easter Bunny Chow Recipe is an easy and tasty spring puppy chow recipe the whole family will love! These muddy buddies are just too cute to pass up for the Easter holiday!

Easter Bunny Chow Recipe are the cutest muddy buddies so hop to it!

It’s Spring Break here and Liam and I are the only ones in our family who did not go out of town. I’m not joking – the only one! My family scattered to St. Louis, Columbus, Washington DC, Hawaii and the Bahamas. Since Liam and I were stuck here keeping the home front warm for everyone, I decided it was best time to make a fun spring puppy chow to enjoy. Say hello to my Easter Bunny Chow!

I’ve always been a big fan of puppy chow and muddy buddies! (What do you call them?!) Until recently though, I always stuck with the traditional recipe. Now I like to switch it up and add fun touches like sprinkles or little marshmallows to represent little bunny tails and unique flavors – check out my Chocolate Covered Strawberry Puppy Chow!

You will also see that I strive to make all my puppy chow recipes without nuts. My nieces has nut allergies (in addition to a few others), so I like making recipes kids will love that are also safe for her to enjoy!

It’s definitely not a beach or a city full of national treasures, but it has been fun to snack on after Liam goes down for the night and I’ve settled in for some work. It’s the little things like a spring puppy chow recipe that always make life seem a little better.

One note about the recipe – Look closely at the pictures and at the recipe, and you will see I coated some of the Rice Chex with colored white chocolate. I went with a pastel pink and purple. If you want more full color coverage, I recommend doubling the chocolate amount OR using candy melts.

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Easter Bunny Chow Recipe is an easy and tasty spring puppy chow recipe the whole family will love! These muddy buddies are just too cute to pass up for the Easter holiday!

Course:
Dessert

Author: Maggie @ The Love Nerds

Ingredients

9cupsRice Chex, divided into 3 batches

1 1/2cupsWhite Chocolate Chips, divided by 3 and melted

1/3cuppowdered sugar

1bag of candy eggs

1cupsmall marshmallows, or to taste

Easter Sprinkles

Food Coloring

Instructions

Divide your cereal and white chocolate into 3 batches.

Melt first batch of white chocolate in the microwave (30 seconds at a time with stirring in between to prevent burning). Add 3 cups of cereal to the chocolate and gently fold/stir cereal until coated in chocolate.

Add the powdered sugar into a large Ziploc bags (or you could use tupperware with a lid).

Add the white chocolate coated cereal into the bag, seal, and shake until coated.

Melt the other two batches of white chocolate one at a time in the microwave (30 seconds at a time with stirring in between to prevent burning). Add your desired food coloring once melted and stir, then add 3 cups of cereal to the colored chocolate and gently fold/stir cereal until coated in chocolate.

Dump onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper or foil, lay a thin layer spread out so the chocolate doesn't stick to itself and make clumps. Sprinkle some of the Easter Sprinkles on top and let cool. (You are NOT adding powdered sugar to the colored chocolate Rice Chex, just some sprinkles.)

Once cool, break apart the melted chocolate pieces if needed then add marshmallows, candy eggs, and some more sprinkles if desired. Mix together and enjoy!

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